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tapset::timestamp_gtod(3stap) [centos man page]

tapset::timestamp_gtod(3stap)											     tapset::timestamp_gtod(3stap)

NAME
tapset::timestamp_gtod - systemtap timestamp_gtod tapset DESCRIPTION
gettimeofday_ns Number of nanoseconds since UNIX epoch See function::gettimeofday_ns(3stap) for details. gettimeofday_us Number of microseconds since UNIX epoch See function::gettimeofday_us(3stap) for details. gettimeofday_ms Number of milliseconds since UNIX epoch See function::gettimeofday_ms(3stap) for details. gettimeofday_s Number of seconds since UNIX epoch See function::gettimeofday_s(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
function::gettimeofday_ns(3stap), function::gettimeofday_us(3stap), function::gettimeofday_ms(3stap), function::gettimeofday_s(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
--- tapset::timestamp_gtod(3stap)

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tapset::kprocess(3stap) 												   tapset::kprocess(3stap)

NAME
tapset::kprocess - systemtap kprocess tapset DESCRIPTION
This family of probe points is used to probe process-related activities. kprocess.create Fires whenever a new process or thread is successfully created See probe::kprocess.create(3stap) for details. kprocess.start Starting new process See probe::kprocess.start(3stap) for details. kprocess.exec Attempt to exec to a new program See probe::kprocess.exec(3stap) for details. kprocess.exec_complete Return from exec to a new program See probe::kprocess.exec_complete(3stap) for details. kprocess.exit Exit from process See probe::kprocess.exit(3stap) for details. kprocess.release Process released See probe::kprocess.release(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
probe::kprocess.create(3stap), probe::kprocess.start(3stap), probe::kprocess.exec(3stap), probe::kprocess.exec_complete(3stap), probe::kprocess.exit(3stap), probe::kprocess.release(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
--- tapset::kprocess(3stap)
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